Current Problems of Faith towards the Saṅgha Community and Their Solution Ven. Sumanpriya Bhikkhu (Suman Barua), Asst. Prof. Dr. Sanu Mahatthanadull, Phramaha Nantakorn Piyabhani, Dr. International Buddhist Studies College, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Corresponding Author Email:
[email protected] Abstract Faith has an important role in the early Theravāda Buddhism. The Theravāda Pali Canon lists faith as one of seven treasures (dhāna), one of fi ve spiritual faculties (indriyas), and one of the spiritual powers (balas). There are also other lists of virtues in which faith is included; faith is described as an important quality in some stream-enterers, a state preceding enlightenment. In standard descriptions of people going forth (taking ordination as a monk), faith is usually mentioned as an important motivation. Faith in the sense of a trustful confi dence – a quality more of the heart than a cognitive belief – has an important role in Buddhism, albeit generally not as central as in some religions. Faith both leads to calm and encourages one to seek to attain the stages of spiritual perfection. This paper aims to search for current problems on Faith to the Saṅgha Community, to analyze their cause and effects. Keywords: Community, Faith, Saṅgha, Theravada Buddhism, Vinaya Rules. JIABU | Special Edition on Vesak Celebrations Conference 2018 107 Introduction In Theravada Buddhism, monk, a male member of the Buddhist saṅgha, who has left home, been fully ordained and depends on alms for a living. The English word monk is derives from the Latin monachus, originally referring to a religious hermit, but eventually coming to mean instead a male member of a religious order.